Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Novacrylic is a top surface which can be laid directly on to a macadam sub base or on to layers of Novacushion or the new Ultracushion .
2 I would n't describe anything that was not what I had gone through and understood myself — in my experience or out of my imagination and other people 's words would n't do .
3 Then great standing stones brought to mark the way at intervals , and on a bank leading up to a mountain ridge or down to a ford the track cut deep so as to form a guiding notch on the skyline as you come up .
4 ( c ) Benefits The individual receives or is entitled to receive , at any time , any benefit provided or to be provided out of that income or out of monies which are or will be available for the purpose by reason of the effect or successive effects of the associated operations on that income and on any assets which directly or indirectly represent that income .
5 Factions of labour that have through struggle or out of scarcity managed to create islands of privilege within a sea of exploitation will also just as surely rally to the cause of the alliance to preserve their gains .
6 He pointed out that in many countries of Eastern Europe , Communists had been forced into coalition or out of government .
7 He has recovered his form superbly after a broken finger threatened his career last season , and England boss Graham Taylor said : ‘ Sometimes when you 're with a Second Division club or out in the far North East you can feel forgotten .
8 So he did nothing for Mary or Rufus that morning , did not even seek them out , scarcely knew whether Rufus was still asleep on the terrace or back in bed with Mary , and when he found further sleep impossible because of his shivering body and pounding head , he sat in the kitchen making instant coffee for himself but took none up to them .
9 In prisons , in the trenches , in the factory canteen or down at the dole office , it helps to cushion the harshness of life .
10 This magnetotail could steer larger quantities of charged particles on to the near side than on to the far side .
11 The uncertainty that up to now has surrounded Norsk Data 's business is by this clarified , ’ the company declared .
12 More as a means of occupying his mind than out of a desire to establish the facts , Rostov began to calculate the data which governed the interlocking arcs of fire of the Tarvaras platforms .
13 If Iran , weary and broke after its war with Iraq , has waved goodbye to its proselytising days , this is a valid reason for easing it out of its isolation and back to the position in Gulf politics which , from the shah on , it has craved and which reflects the size of its population and length of its coastline .
14 In some urban areas it can comprise as much as 40 per cent of the stock and up to 100 per cent of houses over considerable tracts .
15 Red card and back to the subs ' bench for Jim .
16 He kept rolling , still hanging on to his weapons , and fell over the front of the Jeep and on to the pavement outside .
17 Since the causal chain passes through perception and on to the rest of the nervous system , perhaps triggering action , it must become physical again .
18 The causal thread that reaches from the perceived object to the perception and on from that to the overt activity of the perceiver symbolizes the ontological homogeneity of the world .
19 We can take our students beyond that stage of technical feedback and on to the levels of self-enlightenment and self-emancipation , through encouraging ever-wider and higher levels of self-criticism .
20 Applying fonts is still a two stage process — you can set up a default font and up to seven others using the /Global , Spreadsheet , Fonts menu .
21 The Middle Anglian communities passed under Mercian rule and out of any possible eastern Anglian orbit and Penda appointed his son , Peada , their ruler ( HE III , 21 ) .
22 Quinn was forced into the back seat and down to the floor , then covered with a blanket .
23 Glue and screw the seat and back in place .
24 No more will they curse the need to haul luggage and children onto the London Underground and off at another station to catch their next train .
25 I felt a strange sensation in my stomach as I made my way down the sloping gangway and on to the tarmac , If I had felt like this on the morning of the 6th June , Lord Lovat would probably been going ashore without his bagpipe music .
26 This line can he traced , rather precisely , from New England , through south-west Ireland , via south Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula , under the University College of Swansea , then south of the Kent coalfield to the Boulonnais and on as the Grande Faille din Midi far into the European continent .
27 The hands Maria had raised to Luke 's shoulders strayed eagerly to the back of his neck and up into the thickness of his dark hair , her fingers pressing themselves to the perfect shaping of his skull as she sought and claimed a deeper kiss , drawing him far into the warm moist depths of her mouth .
28 Concerned at the way neither she nor her friends wore ‘ Laura Ashley ’ clothes ( too many frills , too much lace , all up to the neck and down to the ankles , they said ) Laura asked them to come up with suggestions for the sort of outfits they would like to wear .
29 His hands , sliding from her hair to her neck and down inside the filmy black blouse , denied the imputation .
30 The first people in each team place the keys down their neck and out through the bottom of their trouser legs or slacks .
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